The Man who Shot Tutankhamun

Margaret Mountford travels to Egypt's Valley of the Kings to explore the story of an unsung hero of photography - Harry Burton, the man whose images of the Tutankhamun excavation created a global sensation in the 1920s.

Two months after they began their journey, our explorers finally exit the Bering Strait and complete the Northwest Passage, but not before passing one last astonishing impact of climate change: an entire community sinking into the sea.

The Saugeen Ojibway wage a 150-year struggle to maintain fishing rights around the Saugeen/Bruce Peninsula.

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